51. Despite the warning, he entered politics, gravitating to the Populist Party, conservative and royalist, that had a support in his native region. 52. Drug dealers, vagrants and prostitutes gravitated to the site. 53. Eventually it all filtered down to the hippies, who naturally gravitated to offbeat forms of dressing. 54. Eventually, the four musicians gravitated to the Big Orange to make music. 55. Eventually I gravitated to a big, oval gratin dish made of glazed oven-tempered clay. 56. Eventually Paul left for New Orleans and gravitated to Greater St. Stephen, then a modest-sized congregation. 57. Everywhere she went, people gravitated to her, and she walked straight into their hearts. 58. Even in Japan, judo is losing popularity as children gravitate to baseball, soccer, and other Western sports. 59. Fishburne said many black actors and directors gravitated to HBO-NYC because of its readiness to tackle black subjects that were neither comic nor exploitative. 60. Finley said Harper gravitated to that location during warm-weather months to give lessons or watch members hit balls. |